How to relieve uterine pain

The relief method of uterine pain should be given according to the cause of uterine pain. The most common cause of uterine pain is adenomyosis, and patients with adenomyosis often have abdominal pain during menstruation, which is usually relieved by taking oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Commonly used clinically are ibuprofen, ketoprofen, diclofenac sodium, etc. GnRHa medication can also be given, or a progestin-containing contraceptive ring like Mannitol can be placed in the uterine cavity. All of the above methods can achieve relief of uterine pain. If the uterine pain is caused by endometritis or myometritis. Anti-inflammatory treatment is needed, and anti-inflammatory drugs of the cephalosporin class can be used with anti-anaerobic drugs. For example, cefuroxime, cefixime, cefaclor, ceftriaxone with metronidazole, tinidazole, and ornidazole can be administered orally or by intravenous infusion, and usually the uterine pain can be relieved after the inflammation is controlled. If the uterine pain is caused by the degeneration of fibroids, the treatment depends on the type of degeneration. In the case of red fibroids, which usually occur during pregnancy or puerperium, conservative treatment such as anti-inflammatory therapy or low molecular heparin can often be given. In other cases of fibroid degeneration surgery may be required to relieve the pain.